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Old 01-31-2006   #1
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Turbo question

t3/t4 with a .50 cold and 1.15 hot side

It's a garrett with ^ that stuff. can someone help me with this?

is this area ratio on the intake and exhaust or a different number for the exhaust?

also, when they talk about A/R are they talking about impeller measurment ratios or turbine/compressor housing inlet vs. outlet size?

I think i have a good idear but I need some clarification. Thanks.

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Old 01-31-2006   #2
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Re: Turbo question

A/R=Area to Radius ratio
Area= Area of the area .
Radius= Radius of the outside of the "cover" (either turbine housing or compressor cover)

The a/r is the measurements between the "wheels" and the housings. It goes all around the scroll of an exhaust housing for example. It just tells you how restrictive/responsive the unit will be. Exhaust housings make power, but also can kill you with lag. A common item with the turbochargers of the past is to put larger comp covers and compressor wheels on factory turbine housings in an attempt to help with "lag". The only problem is that the factory setup is usually designed around quick, non-agressive, spool-up. On many of the older turbochargers (aka hybrid turbo's) it actually provides to be a choak point.
The smaller the number, the more restrictive, but usually, the faster spooling setup. Obviously this is comparing same type of exhaust housings. (TD05, T3, T4, T5, etc).
Compressor side is just as important. To small of a "cover" and the wheel will choak/surge..to large, and your wasting space and spool-up.
The wheel measurements (major and minor, or inducer and exducer) is what is called "trim". It simply is the ratio of the two.
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Old 01-31-2006   #3
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Re: Turbo question

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob...ch_center.html
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Re: Turbo question

Nice link Jakey, I briefly tried to find something with pics, but grew lazy.
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